Alastair McKean

Alastair started rowing in 1994 at Herne Bay Amateur Rowing Club. A talented junior rower, Alastair won coastal junior and junior-senior titles before being involved in a serious road accident in 1999.

In 2005 Alastair was invited to join the GB Adaptive Rowing Team, having passed all the trials to make his debut at the World Rowing Championships in Gifu, Japan. He rowed in the LTA coxed four, winning gold. Alastair was in the LTA coxed four again in 2006, successfully defending their title at the World Championships at Dorney Lake, Great Britain.

Alastair is still an active member of the club and contributes greatly to rowing in the local community. He regularly visits local schools to represent the sport of rowing and to promote the benefits of a healthy and active lifestyle to young people.

A qualified teacher, Alastair has worked at Canterbury High School teaching geography and history. He also coaches rowing at the University of Kent and at the King's School Canterbury.

Alastair McKean is lottery funded through UK Sport.

Location
Place of birth: 
Canterbury
Current Address: 
Canterbury
Home town: 
Canterbury
Region(s): 
Kent
Personal information
Date of birth: 
14 April 1979
Height: 
180cm
Weight: 
75kg
Rowing information
Club: 
Herne Bay Amateur Rowing Club
Boat: 
LTA4+
Role: 
Rower
Coach: 
Chad King
Learnt to row: 
Herne Bay Amateur Rowing Club
Original Club(s): 
Herne Bay Amateur Rowing Club
Original Coach: 
Andy Turner
GB Competitive Record
World Rowing Championships
2007
Silver
LTA4+
2006
Gold
LTA4+
2005
Gold
LTA4+